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[*] posted on 1-6-2025 at 12:16


Lead azide produced one firing at max of 14.

Silver azotetrazolate was 3

Copper 4-aminotriazole perchlorate was 10

Nickel aminoguanidine bromate was 6

1,4-Diiodylbenzene was 13

Hexamethylenediperoxidediazine was 14.

Iron and gallium DMSO Perchlorate were 8

Both lead azide and Hexamethylenediperoxidediazine would be higher, they infrequently would detonate at the maximum drop height. Iron DMSO Perchlorate was sensitive though weak, the immediate part struck would explode but the explosion wouldn't propagate through the rest resulting in a feeble puff, gallium salt did the same.


[Edited on 1-6-2025 by Axt]
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